Purchasing Intern Internet & Ecommerce - Plymouth, MI at Geebo

Purchasing Intern

JOB DESCRIPTION Purchasing Intern Overview:
This role offers great exposure to learn in an environment with many successful and dedicated Purchasing and Supply Chain professionals across the globe.
The role will help develop technical and business partnering skills and will enhance your time management, organization, and teamwork skills.
Student Co-Ops will work approximately 20 hours per week during the school year, and 40 hours per week (full-time) in the summer.
Job Functions:
o Preparation of quote packages and schedules which are organized and easy to review o Preparation of Supply Chain analyses o Become familiar with the applications and make efficient use of the many different software tools used in the P&SC department o Pull and analyze data o Identify issues which need to be addressed by the reviewer o Makes necessary changes to a project after review and learn from re-work o Perform basic supply base research
Qualifications:
o Currently enrolled in an accredited institution of learning pursuing a Bachelor's degree or pursuing a Master's degree with Business or Supply Chain emphasis o Strong Microsoft Excel knowledge o Desire to learn diverse Purchasing & Supply Chain skills in a corporate environment o Excellent interpersonal and communication skills o Maintain a positive attitude, is enthusiastic and a team player o Ability to support multiple work assignments with strong time management o Understanding of basic business concepts necessary o Must have 3.
0 or better GPA Ability to work hybrid (Tuesday in office) PRIMARY LOCATION Central Tech Unit Plymouth MI Recommended Skills Business Concepts Communication Data Analysis Microsoft Excel Partner Development Passionate Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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